
Listen: These competitors are bakin’ it to the streets in Rebel Bread’s second-annual Bake Fest
Plus, one of last year’s competitors shares an award-winning recipe.

Listen: Asylum seekers in Denver celebrate new skills as they prepare to enter the workforce
Denver’s WorkReady program is part of the city’s larger effort to help new immigrants successfully integrate into local communities.

Arvada Center reimagines ‘Dracula’ with humor and gender-swapped roles
In a very bloody production, the classic Victorian horror becomes a “Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really”

Here are Colorado’s ski resort opening dates for the 2024-25 season
Here are the expected opening dates for ski areas across Colorado, though Mother Nature has a major hand in determining the true schedule.

Amendment G: Expanded property tax exemption for veterans, explained
Amendment G would allow more disabled veterans to qualify for a property tax exemption for a portion of their primary residence’s value.

What makes a great orchestra? Colorado Symphony’s new music director has an inclusionary vision that elevates music across genres
As the Colorado Symphony enters a new phase under Peter Oundjian’s leadership, it aims to expand its reach and contribute to Denver’s cultural scene.

Denver’s September was the hottest ever recorded, and it was also unusually warm in Southern Colorado
Fall is off to a hot, dry start for much of the state — which will likely stay warmer- and drier-than-normal in the months ahead.

Parents sue Poudre School District for hiring a convicted child abuser, ignoring months of complaints
The parents of two children who were abused by a bus aide sued the Poudre School District for knowingly hiring a man convicted of child abuse

Regulators say they need more time to consider Xcel Energy’s complicated and costly wildfire plan
Xcel Energy said it understood that regulators needed more time to review the plan, but cautioned that “the frequency and scale of the wildfire threat continues to grow.”

Proposition 127: Prohibit bobcat, lynx and mountain lion hunting, explained
Prop. 127 would ban the hunting and trapping of bobcats and mountain lions, practices which have been regulated in the state for generations.

Vail reaches deal with Vail Resorts to build workforce housing, ending stalemate over new base village
Officials said the new village will include amenities for guests but also allow for community benefits like workforce housing, improved transit and additional parking.

Assistant United States Attorney will lead DOJ’s Election Day Program for Colorado
Alison Connaughty will lead the Department of Justice’s election day efforts in addressing concerns of voting rights or fraud, day of the election

Proposition 131: All party primaries and ranked-choice voting, explained
Prop. 131 would significantly change how Colorado’s primary and general elections are conducted. It would replace single-party primaries with “all-candidate” primaries and would introduce ranked-choice voting for general elections in November.












